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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostWe need a good strong dose of right wing government to reduce the benefit culture and to further curb the unions, reduce public sector pensions to private sector levels, cut the number of worthless jobs in the public sector, to curb immigration, to increase prison sentences and to bring back the death sentence(although I accept that this won't happen due to th EU).
Right wing government will also have a pleasant side effect of reducing our taxes.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostWhile I don't think that Labour have done well and Brown is most definitely a muppet the idea of a Tory government (or government of any complexion for that matter) with a 150 majority scares me.
Unassailable majorities make for insane and poorly thought out policies and we've had more than enough of those for the last 30 years.
We need a good strong dose of right wing government to reduce the benefit culture and to further curb the unions, reduce public sector pensions to private sector levels, cut the number of worthless jobs in the public sector, to curb immigration, to increase prison sentences and to bring back the death sentence(although I accept that this won't happen due to th EU).
Right wing government will also have a pleasant side effect of reducing our taxes.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostAnd if you honestly believe that lot will happen I recommend that you put down the bong, lay off the crack pipe and remove the alcohol intravenous drip.
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostOh I dunno, repeal of IR35, reduced Corporation Tax and kicking ID cards into the long grass seems a good start to me...
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostOh I dunno, repeal of IR35, reduced Corporation Tax and kicking ID cards into the long grass seems a good start to me...
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Oh I dunno, repeal of IR35, reduced Corporation Tax and kicking ID cards into the long grass seems a good start to me...
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While I don't think that Labour have done well and Brown is most definitely a muppet the idea of a Tory government (or government of any complexion for that matter) with a 150 majority scares me.
Unassailable majorities make for insane and poorly thought out policies and we've had more than enough of those for the last 30 years.
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oh dear - ZanuLab look cattletrucked
Poll shows Tories headed for a landslide victory...
The survey by Channel 4 News in 60 Labour held target seats also reveals that voters regard Gordon Brown as "out of touch", "indecisive", "gloomy" and "incompetent".
If there was a general election tomorrow Mr Cameron would be the new Prime Minister with a Commons majority of up to 150 on a swing of 12 per cent even larger than the one enjoyed by Tony Blair in his first election landslide.
Only one per cent of those polled said that they rated Mr Brown's performance as excellent with 59 per cent describing it as "poor, bad, or dreadful". The poll also showed 79 per cent regard the Labour Party as hopelessly divided.Tags: None
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